Magnate
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,180
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Magnate
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,180
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Pam, The Uro Gynecologist is a Urologist and a Gynecologist so he/she is able to handle female issues with a specialty in bladder. The Urologist was a surgeon; but just did not seem to be able to handle the female anatomy. Again, I hope you can locate the Urologist/gynecologist.
If thinking of going to a regular surgeon; then a Urologist would be probably have about the same issues. Within a little of a week of the Cystocele surgery by the Urologist, my legs/feet started swelling, I had developed Edema and Stasis Dermatitis. I have been on water pill called Spironolactone daily for the past 7 years. When I went to the Uro/gyny who later did the Rectocele, he told me (as well as 2 previous progeny's that he should never had put the mesh in. There are issues with the internal area/vaginal using this material reported by the FDA.
I was concerned about you having so many of these epidurals/root steroids. That really is quite a lot to deal with.
Take care my dear friend.
Gerry
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